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Unread 12 Apr 2006, 20:38   #20
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Re: Book thread

I finished Anthony Beevor - the spanish civil war just today. It was good, but then again, it was (for me) proper propaganda. I'm thinking of getting a rightwing view on it aswell, but I dont buy fascist books as it gives fascists money
Im also try to read Mutual Aid, but its dreadfully boring. I think I've tried to read it a hundred times, but i just cant finish it. And now, with 8 exams in 5 weeks, I doubt that I will finish it this time.
I also just finished "anarchism and ecological survival" by some hippie, and its as boring as it sounds. I read a few hundred pages of a Terry Brooks book, but I could not be arsed to read it more as it was crappy.

ps Somebody recomend me a book written by a english writer before 1970 please. Something obscure that gives me lots of bonus points and that is a good read would be awesome.
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